Samuel Pemberton
Silver
About this Item
Birmingham, England
A George III silver toothpick box, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1779
oblong, engraved with wrigglework and Greek key decoration, enclosing a toothpick with barley-twist centre, 5,8cm wide, 10g; a Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl penknife, James Fenton, Sheffield, 1891, tapering oblong, with hinged knife, the cover with geometric mother-of-pearl decoration, 7,5cm long; and an Edwardian silver napkin clasp, CE Williams, Birmingham, 1903, the circular pendant engraved with flowerheads, on a tubular support with adjustable ring, 3,2cm wide, 5g
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